Yeah, that's the question: What is a good song?
For me, it is often not the same as what media/other fans/general opinion thinks - but that might have to do with my missing knowledge of music, theoretical and practical. I know what I like and like not. For example, on Get Lucky, I like the whole album, but if you would ask me, which of those songs would probably stand the test in the eyes of the experts, what would be really a good, lasting song? I would guess: Hard Shoulder, Monteleone, Get Lucky and So Far From The Clyde. At the most. But my favourite track is: Before Gas & TV, because it collects brilliantly everything that's so great about MK and what we know about him. On Privateering, I would say: Redbud Tree, Go, Love, Seattle. These are perfect to me. Can I judge if they are compositorical great, of if they are just a clone from other MK songs? No. And these are not automatically the ones I listen very often to: The most played tracks on Privateering for me are Miss You Blues, Seattle, I Used To Could, Gator Blood...
Best song on STP for me: One Last Matinee. Does anyone agree? STP itself is a masterpiece sure enough, also because he used to play it live a lot. But the track I listen to the most on STP is El Macho, Wanderlust until the end of the record...
What I want to say: It depends on what you are looking for. In listing these songs, I don't mean the others are worse but only that these could be critically acclaimed as masterpieces. If the music is great AND the melody AND the lyrics AND the guitar AND the vocals AND the rest then it might be a very good song. Otherwise it is just the usual high MK standard...
Sorry, very strange post, couldn't say it better.
dmg is right. It seems MK has not really written a true masterpiece since let's say 2000, 2002.... Really great songs are rare. Song like SFA. And Speedway. And Brothers. MK knows why he still plays them.
Lyrics are sometimes more important to me than some compositorical ideas in a song. The best melody can turn me off when the lyrics are stupid... seldom enough in MK's world of course...
For example I never understood what was so great about If This Is Goodbye. I remember lots of high praises among fans (still MKNews then). And although I felt the sadness about the event 9/11, I never got what was so emotional about these lyrics, I found them cheesy and almost inappropiate by using these pictures "..in tatters", "..made me feel I could fly" "...what we are made out of"" when speaking about love IN RELATION to 9/11. I know of course the idea behind it but for me, one of the rare occasions where MK's lyrics really failed. Sorry to say. Also the complete mood of the chosen musical style did not fit for me. Here we are again by me not having a clue about music!
To end not on this bitter note: A positive example for how great he is a wordsmith, the lyrics of Remembrance Day come to mind. He spoke about the memorials/monuments all over the country and they often listed the names of these young men as an inspiration for it, and isn't it phantastic how he works with the picture of this monument in another incarnation: "maypole", then "steeple", and another picture first "fielding on home ground" later "stubbled ground" - when I heard these lines first, I though I really could smell the potatoe fires in autumn... and in German, we have the word "mow down" ("niederm